. >> i get where they're kroming from. i get how they think about this. it is true.re are mutual gains from trade that we benefit. the losses from trade are not uniformly distributed. there are people who feel that more heavily than others. ie, people who work in manufacturing in the united states. and we have not done right by those people. we have not provided enough in terms of assistance, in terms of retraining. but, you know, economies change over time. we have change over time. we used to be a primarily agrarous economy. we transition. >> you point out in your article that comment that the shopper -- if there is a 45% tariff on chinese made goods, chinese made clothing that i can buy a $3 t-shirt at walmart that, $3 t-shirt is now going to become a $5 t-shirt. >> it's a sales tax. >> but it's not -- but it's still only $5. >> there is interesting work going on about this point. both liberal and conservative researchers are saying, look, there are income and job problems in certain parts of the country. and we need to do something about that. unfortunately, year